Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 4/29/1998
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Ponder:
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General in regard to proposed amendments for the City of Baton Rouge-Parish of East Baton Rouge Plan of Government. You ask whether there are any legal impediments to an amendment to limit the number of terms for commission members on the Metropolitan Airport Commission, Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission, and the Planning Commission. Also, whether there is any legal obstacle to amending the Plan of Government to require that all City-Parish regulated tax elections be held only in the fall.
In Title 33, Municipalities and Parishes, Part IV, Physical Development of Parishes and Municipalities, Subpart A, is Planning Commissions. R.S.
Therefore, we would conclude there is no statutory authority that would be applicable so as to be an obstacle to an amendment of the City of Baton Rouge-Parish of East Baton Rouge Plan of Government to limit the number of terms for commission members of the Planning Commission.
The Recreation and Parks Commission for the parish of East Baton Rouge is created under R.S.
In regard to the Metropolitan Airport Commission, we find in Hairv. City of Baton Rouge,
We find the Greater Baton Rouge Airport Commission, having the name since changed to Metropolitan Airport Commission, was created by the Parish Council in 1970 pursuant to Act
This differs from the membership provided by statute for Airport Districts, R.S.
This Commission was by special legislative act, and we find that there is no statutory obstacle if the appointing authority limits number of terms for the nine Airport Commissioners that they appoint. However, the remaining three designated by the legislature must serve on the Board of commissioners as long as they serve as representatives and senator of the designated area.
Therefore, in summary we would conclude there is no obstacle to the amendment of the Plan of Government to limit the number of terms for commission members on the Metropolitan Airport Commission, Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission, and the Planning Commission that are selected by the governing authority.
You also inquire whether there is any legal obstacle to amending the Plan of Government to require that all City-Parish regulated tax elections be held only in the fall. R.S.
(1) The second to last Saturday in October or the fourth Saturday after the second to last Saturday in October of 1983 and every fourth year thereafter.
(2) The first Saturday in October of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even numbered years.
(4) The third Saturday in October or the fourth Saturday after the third Saturday in October of 1985 and every fourth year thereafter.
Paragraph (7) of R.S.
Therefore, we would conclude a fall date consistent with this general law could be established as the only date for a City-Parish tax elections. However, it would be appropriate to include a provision as set forth in the general law for cases of emergencies.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry.
Sincerely yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: __________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
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